Aireys House Byrne Architects
2015-01-28 01:00
架构师提供的文本描述。艾里斯湾是一个小的沿海村庄,以其安静休闲的性质而闻名和喜爱,这与从托尔基沿海岸线爬行的更高密度的发展成了对立面。对于这个项目,我们足够幸运地有一个地点在悬崖线与壮观的景观著名的艾里斯灯塔,鹰岩,洛恩和海洋以外。
Text description provided by the architects. Aireys Inlet is a small coastal village known and loved for its quiet casual nature, a counterpoint to the higher density development creeping along the coastline from Torquay. For this project we were fortunate enough to have a site high on the cliff line with spectacular views to the famous Aireys Lighthouse, Eagle Rock, Lorne and the ocean beyond.
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C.Shannon McGrath
房子基本上是三层,虽然一楼和一楼在关键时刻都是分开的,以利用景观和连接到景观。地下室有三个车库、车间和酒窖。地下有三间卧室,一楼有主卧室、客厅和厨房。
The house is essentially three levels, although both ground and first floor are split at key moments to take advantage of views and connect back to the landscape. A basement houses a three car garage, workshop and wine cellar. There are three bedrooms at ground level, with the master bedroom, living and kitchen on the first floor.
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C.Shannon McGrath
这个概念的核心是流动性和探索的思想。房子和高高的悬崖之间有着简单的沙滩和砾石痕迹,在这条巨大的海洋道路上是罕见的。悬崖小径起伏不定,弯弯曲曲,像毛细血管一样散开,有时还会打开,露出精致的隐蔽海滩。我们在这所房子里的目的是模仿这种流体和渗透的环境。这里没有前部或后部,房子是从不同的层次进入的。景色起伏,并在房子周围延续。每一次转弯都会给房子内部和周围带来新的、常常令人惊讶的空间。
Central to the concept are ideas of fluidity and exploration. Between the house and the high cliff drop to the ocean are simple sand and gravel tracks, a rarity along the great ocean road. Cliff trails rise and fall, bend and disperse like capillaries, on occasion opening up to expose exquisite hidden beaches. Our aim in this house was to emulate this fluid and permeable environment. There is no front or back, and the house is entered from various levels. The landscape undulates and continues around the house. Every turn leads to new and often surprising spaces within and around the house.
Floor Plan
而在地面有一种隐蔽性和连续性的感觉,房子的主要结构是高高的栖息在现场。楔形建筑和花园被来自南方的狂风阻挡,同时可以看到大海和山间远处的洛恩。房间里充满了自然光。温暖的,天然的红色铁皮覆层是继续在内部墙壁。材料的表面处理是坚固的,并允许自然的天气。每个房间都感觉很随意,很吸引人,就像海滩别墅一样。
While at ground level there is a sense of embededness and continuity, the main structure of the house is perched high on the site. The wedge form barricades the building and garden from violent winds from the south, while framing views to the ocean and across the hills to Lorne in the distance. Inside the rooms are filled with natural light. The warm, natural red Ironbark cladding is continued over internal walls. Material finishes are robust and allowed to weather naturally. Every room feels informal and inviting, as a beach house should be.
© Shannon McGrath
C.Shannon McGrath
Architects Byrne Architects
Location Aireys Inlet, Australia
Category Houses
Design Team Nicholas Byrne, James Jamison, Aaron Polson
Area 377.0 sqm
Project Year 2014
Photographs Shannon McGrath
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